The School District of Palm Beach County, Florida 

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Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Program

Over the past 12 years, the District has distributed and maintained automatic external defibrillators (AED’s) in each school site and most of our facilities. During that time rescuers used the AED’s to save 6 adults and 3 student’s lives. Some of the adults were District employees however several were members of the general public that were on campus for a variety of reasons.

In 2004, the School Board approved the funding for the purchase an AED for each school site.  In conjunction with this funding, the school board developed an AED policy that governed the use, maintenance and training requirements for AED use in the District.

Shortly thereafter the Health Services Specialist in collaboration with Risk Management reviewed the board’s policy and initiated a program that would assist schools to become compliant with the policy.  Compliance involved working with schools to designate AED site coordinators and develop and implement training for the AED site coordinators and emergency response teams.  This was completed in school years 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Annually, Risk Management reevaluates the status of the current program to reflect changes in Florida’s laws and industry standards.  As a result, they determined that the number AED’s at each location was inadequate and did not meet the American Heart Association’s three minute recommendation.  This recommendation states that a responder has three minutes to retrieve the AED and begin cardio-pulmonary resuscitation to afford successful results.

Safety Technicians from Risk Management and Facility Coordinators spent the next year evaluating each of the Districts’ 185 campuses and determined the need for hundreds of additional AED’s.  Based on the evaluations conducted during the previous year it was determined in 2006 that the District would need 600 additional AED’s to meet current standards.  The school board approved the additional funding and the District purchased 600 Cardiac Science AED’s.

The increase of AED’s raised concerns in Risk Management to ensure that they were properly maintained.  An online program, AED Tracking Program (Database), developed by the District’s IT Department provides a system for tracking AED locations at each school as well as the status of its equipment.  This has become an invaluable resource as both AED manufacturers have had several software updates during the past few years. The AED Tracking Program made it easy for District and manufactures representatives to ensure that all AED’s were maintained in a state of readiness.